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Fans’ recent attempts to cling to Snape’s innocence have upset me so profoundly that I feel obliged to reply. In short, I think the need to prove Snape’s innocence is an insult to the very ethos of the books and their characters. Read more to find out why.
by Brandon The dictionary defines a “eulogy” as “a piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.” This is therefore my eulogy for Book Six, now completed on paper and done in my...
by Dan McAllister I’m sure we can all agree that the actions of Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince are very surprising. I believe that Snape’s behavior throughout the book (including the murder...
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “I’ve read that too, I’ve read the whole book.” -Hermione Granger (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) Okay so we’re reading Half-Blood Prince at this moment (and...
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto, with special guest writer Abraham Lincoln Welcome to our new column on Mugglenet: The U-Bend!” –The U-Bend #1 — Introducing The Players Four score and twelve months ago MuggleNet’s...
by Dan First and foremost, let me say, HEAVY SPOILER WARNING! SUPER-HUGE SPOILERS AHEAD, EVERY DETAIL OF HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE ABOUT TO BE DISCUSSED, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK! That being...
by Kirstie E.R. I was devastated by Dumbledore’s death. I personally did not believe any of the rumors that were going around that Dumbledore would be the one to die in Book Six. I...
by Brooke Opie In this editorial I am going to analyze two sections of HBP to judge Snape’s loyalty. In the first section of the editorial, I will attempt to prove that Snape is...
Scholastic broke all publishing records, selling 6.9 million copies of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” in its first 24 hours on sale.